Sales of NOx control equipment in the U.S. in 2002 willexceed $4 billion. This is a significant jump from $2.7 billionlast year. According to a recent forecast by the McIlvaine Company,"despite the ra..
Sales of NOx control equipment in the U.S. in 2002 will
exceed $4 billion. This is a significant jump from $2.7 billion
last year. According to a recent forecast by the McIlvaine Company,
"despite the raft of cancellations of gas turbine projects, sales
will be robust." This is because the cancellations are more than
offset by other factors:
A higher investment per MW for NOx control in
the gas turbine projects that are proceeding. Until recently,
nearly all peaking units and many combined cycle units were
being permitted without backend NOx control. Now
selective catalytic reduction (SCR) is required on nearly all
combined cycle units and is being applie
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